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Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating

So: what's really striking about Israel's protest movement is that it's being driven by veterans - many from elite military units - who now see saving Israeli democracy as their new mission. Groups like 'Brothers and Sisters in Arms' are applying their military skills in organising and mobilising to the streets of Tel Aviv, fighting against the government's controversial judicial overhaul plan. And here's the thing - people like Yiftach Golov, a former special forces soldier now doing a PhD in biophysics, describe exactly the same deep sense of purpose they felt on the battlefield. That pressure seems to be making a real difference - Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a pause to the legislation last week to allow time for negotiations. Which brings me to the most encouraging part: the movement keeps growing, with hundreds of thousands still turning out week after week.
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